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  <title><![CDATA[Organizational Integrity: How to Apply the Wisdom of the Body to Develop Healthy Organizations]]></title>
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  <default_description>All around us, we see living systems in plants, animals, and  human beings. Our environment is alive, vibrant, and full of innate wisdom.  Even the stars and planets speak in the language of ancient folklore to  those who have ears to hear. Our very lives depend on this interdependence  and on the myriad connections that surround us. Nonetheless, many people  experience organizations as inert, bureaucratic, inflexible obstacles to  innovation and human initiative. People have struggled for years under the  weight of apathy in organizations such as large school systems,  corporations, and government agencies such as FEMA.  &lt;P&gt;Organizational Integrity attempts to reclaim and reconcile organizational  dynamics with living systems. The wisdom found in human organs, minerals,  planets, and even sacred geometry is used to reinvent organizations.  Organizations are supposed to serve, and their forms and structures should  mirror the living systems of those who have come together with common  purpose. We need to change our ideas of organizations and establish a new  paradigm so that future organizations will be worthy of the people in  them.  &lt;P&gt;Dr. Finser makes the case that we need a new ecology of organizations, and  that now is time for a new revolution that creates dynamic, living  organizations by the people and for the people. Moreover, he shows us how  to achieve this seemingly impossible task by &quot;organ-izing&quot; organizations.  Just as democracy has transformed much of the world, through the genius of  the human body we can transform organizations into living systems that  serve and protect human interests.  &lt;P&gt;Here is a truly unique approach to the age-old process of bringing people  together in healthy, effective organizations to better the world we live  in.</default_description>
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      <name><![CDATA[Torin M. Finser]]></name>
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